Attention Veteran Students

Don't get dropped

During registration, remember to submit your 60-Day Deferment and VA Schedule Verification to one of our Veterans Services Offices. Without these important certification documents you may be dropped from your classes.

College prep classes

If you are taking college preparatory classes, they must be in a classroom setting to qualify for benefits. Online or blended classes are not authorized.

New definition for in resident training

Effective fall 2013, online, independent study and distance learning courses that meet the following requirements are considered in resident training:Number of credits multiplied by the number of weeks in the term equals the number of hours of class sessions (based on 50 minutes of instruction per hour).

Example: If a student is enrolled in a 3-credit class over a 16-week term, the class must be scheduled for a total of 48 hours of class sessions.

Military Transcript Request

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If you were trained by and served in any branch of the United States
armed forces, you could earn academic credit for your service. The
amount and type of credits that SPC awards follows the recommendations
of the American Council on Education and the U.S. Department of Defense. These credit recommendations appear in the Military Guide Online and on military transcripts.

Most of the time, awarding academic credit benefits the student.
However, in some cases, excessive hours may be posted as elective credit
which can impact your ability to receive financial aid. For that reason, we recommend you speak with a Veterans Services Specialist.